SOURCE: Trade Show News Network
An event with thousands of people buzzing around may sound like the last place to find a moment of peace, but IMEX America organizers made it their mission to ensure conference attendees had a place to benefit from mindfulness and meditation.
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SOURCE: Forbes
Competing priorities can have a significant effect on an employee’s productivity. Brad Deutser, writer of Leading Clarity: The Breakthrough Strategy to Unleash People, Profit, and Performance, shares how to deal with this common problem with research-based strategies.
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SOURCE: Exhibition World
As part of its commitment to zero waste management, the Los Angeles Convention Center gathered and donated 14.1 tons of leftover event items, as well as 12 tons of carpet, to non-profit organizations.
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SOURCE: Fast Company
While working from home has its benefits, there are also many challenges. While productivity may seem out of reach at times, there are ways to ensure you stay focused on your work.
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SOURCE: Associations Now
To some, networking has come to mean shallow introductions and swapping business cards. Attendees want to build meaningful relationships, and event organizers can help facilitate those needs.
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SOURCE: Streetwise Reports
The Metro Toronto Convention Centre is the first convention center to collaborate with Liberty Defense Holdings to test a new concealed weapons detection solution.
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SOURCE: Daily Memphian
Construction on a $200-million renovation that will add a riverfront view to the Memphis Cook Convention Center is underway.
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SOURCE: Harvard Business Review
Despite many companies offering more wellness-focused programs than ever before, burnout is still on the rise. In fact, it’s so prominent that the World Health Organization considers it a workplace hazard. Here’s how employees can come together to reduce burnout in the workplace.
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SOURCE: Meetings & Conventions
Trade show organizers in the United States have growing concerns about the U.S. tariff policy, according to a Center for Exhibition Industry Research survey.
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SOURCE: CEIR Blog
You don’t have to have media connections to increase coverage of your event. Here are nine ways to drive media interest for your next show.
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